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By the time I get done pumping my fetid cock in & out of your rancid, disease-infested asshole, cum and feces will be pouring out of your anus like it's a faucet. What say you?

To any representatives of any benevolent interstellar civilizations that may be monitoring this planet's communications, the Anonymous Coward quoted above is in no way representative of the Human Race in general.

Real Hackers(tm) don't hack from a device that records your face, voice, and surroundings... Just sayin'.

Real "hackers" with experience in network probing, intrusion and forensics also don't need a video game to use tools like nmap and ettercap. This is just a neat toy that provides a layer of visual abstraction to help people better understand the tools that are employed during a (legal) pentest, not a suite of security tools for 00b3r-31337 bl4khA7 PwNl0rDz to expedite their trips to prison.

It was just a cam, but it was paired with software that did the motion recognition (usually poorly unless you had floodlights in the room). EyeToy compatible games touted motion control with just the EyeToy and your living room. Pity it was so bad at actually detecting accurate motion. I tried mine with DDR and with the EyeToy sampler disc and I failed to get any real accuracy out of it. Then again, I paid a whopping $10 for the EyeToy yoga bundle on clearance.

It was just a cam, but it was paired with software that did the motion recognition (usually poorly unless you had floodlights in the room). EyeToy compatible games touted motion control with just the EyeToy and your living room. Pity it was so bad at actually detecting accurate motion. I tried mine with DDR and with the EyeToy sampler disc and I failed to get any real accuracy out of it. Then again, I paid a whopping $10 for the EyeToy yoga bundle on clearance.

It's the very definition of 'hacking' away at something; whatever floats your boat. I can assure you that there's much, much more software out there under the guise of something 'useful' that is definitely a waste of people's time. Who cares.